Wedding Daze
Wedding Daze
R | 15 January 2008 (USA)
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After losing the woman of his dreams, Anderson is convinced he'll never fall in love again. But at the urging of his best friend, he spontaneously proposes to a dissatisfied waitress named Katie and an innocent dare evolves into the kind of love that both have been looking for all along.

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Jeanskynebu

the audience applauded

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Evengyny

Thanks for the memories!

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Mathilde the Guild

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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Philippa

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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cinephile-27690

If you want a masterpiece of cinema like Citizen Kane or Lord of the Rings, this will suck. If you are in an Adam Sandler or Monty Python mood, this will work. I tried watching this numerous times and could not pass 9 minutes. The movie opens to a guy charging into a restaurant in a Cupid diaper to propose to his girlfriend. Then she is so shocked that she dies of a heart attack from it. I could not pass that mark for multiple viewings but I finally got myself to watch it. It was not that bad. As I mentioned, I felt ready to watch it. One hilarious part involves a man and woman thinking that a woman is pregnant. That is all I will say. And the Pictonary scene is hilarious as well. There's a ton to like if you want a stupid movie-and if you are in the mood right now-go on ahead!

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slightlymad22

This is a pleasant little surprise of a movie, I had no real interest in seeing this as it just looked like an 'American Pie' rip off, with Jason Biggs playing Jim from 'American Pie'.The movie stars Jason Biggs and Isla Fisher as two strangers who decide to get married on a whim. So they set off to meet each other's parents to share the good news. So far, this sounds like a series of fairly predictable scenes. But they're redeemed by the writing and acting. There are some charming moments an some laugh out loud momentsThe sequences involving the two sets of parents provide the heart of the movie, they strike just the right balance between affection and humour. There were a lot of scenes I liked, but the movie seemed too tailored to Biggs' American Pie image. Stand out performers for me were Ebon Moss Bachrach, Joe Pantoliano, Joanna Gleason, Edward Herrmann, Margo Martindale and the gorgeous Isla Fisher who I think deserves to be getting better offers than she seems to be.

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Amy Adler

Anderson (Jason Biggs) was in love with his former girlfriend and planned an elaborate proposal. He dressed up as Cupid, complete with glittering red briefs, wings, and a nice ring, and met his lady at a local restaurant. Alas, the woman keeled over and died from the excitement, most likely a victim of a bad ticker. Its been a year since and Anderson is still in dire straits. He can't work and he can't talk about anything but the near-fiancé he lost. One day, a close friend takes him to lunch at a diner and makes an impassioned plea for Anderson to get on with his life. Almost before the words are out of the pal's mouth, Anderson turns to the pretty waitress, Katie (Isla Fisher), who he just met, and asks HER to marry him. What a shock when she says yes! You see, she, too, has been under pressure of late. Katie still lives with her parents and she has an orthodontist boyfriend that the older couple adores. Dr. Tooth asked Katie to marry him, also, the night before but, although she likes him, she doesn't love him and doesn't want to be forced into acceptance. So, here is an escape for her as well. Before long, Katie is moving in with Anderson and planning the wedding. But, a wild cast of characters, including Anderson's parents, Katie's jailed biological father, the restaurant owners and various others complicate the intending nuptials. Will the just-introduced couple actually get married? This film tries to be a movie of quirky humor and offbeat situations but doesn't really succeed at making a favorable impression. No, its not the cast, for Fisher and Biggs are engaging performers and the supporting actors are nice, too. In fact, they are the reason to sit through this to the end, for the story itself falls flat on its face. Costumes, settings and camera work are adequate but not great and the direction is all over the place. So, this viewer really can't recommended it with any gusto whatsoever. If you, however, like any of the cast members, watch it and perhaps you will arrive at a different conclusion.

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Matt Hague

Shockingly bad movie - daft plot; no development. Made it through 35mins before going to do the dishes (that seemed more enjoyable). Normally enjoy cheesy romantic comedies, but this one lacked romance or comedy- the timing, structured to allow for laughing, just results in long, uncomfortable silences. Has all the jokes from the last 3 American Pie movies but somehow forgets the humor. The penis jokes were funny the first 2 times, but you're out of high school now.... grow up.Not FunnyNot CleverNot worth Downloading via P2P, never mind paying good money for.

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